Next, introduce yourself, focusing on your prior experience as is applicable to the new business. If there are partners in the business, the same information goes for each of them. Prepare rsums for yourself and each partner. Be factual and avoid self_aggrandizement. This portion of your business plan will be meticulously reviewed by those with whom you are forging relationships, including lenders, investors, and vendors. If you have personnel shortcomings that you plan to hire or contract to fill, include that here too. For example, if you do not have business budgeting experience, indicate that you intend to contract an experienced financial professional to maintain your books and offer guidance where necessary.

So, why not start out with what you would like to have in life for you and your family? Then develop a business plan that could show you exactly what your business would need to do to give you that life style. If you think about it, there is no other way where you have more control over what you want in life than letting your own business do it for you. If you work for someone else, you're sure not going to have as much control over your future. So how would you go about making a plan like this? Well if you know a fair amount about business, you can. It will take some special calculations and some work but if you know how to put together a Profit & Loss Statement, you can probably do it.